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Charles Rodney Spicher

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Charles Rodney Spicher

Birth
Hingham, Hill County, Montana, USA
Death
26 Nov 1964 (aged 53)
Hingham, Hill County, Montana, USA
Burial
Hingham, Hill County, Montana, USA Add to Map
Plot
Row 6E, Plot 8B
Memorial ID
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Liberty County Time, Chester, MT, Dec. 3, 1968
CHARLES "RODNEY" SPICHER
Requiem Mass for Charles Rodney Spicher was celebrated by Rev. T. J.Vanderloop, O. Praem, Saturday at Our Lady of Ransom Church in Hingham. Burial rites were held in the Hingham cemetery. The Havre Elks Lodge 1201 also conducted their graveside service.
Pallbearers were Donald Dolezal, Victor Jones, Miram Severud, Charles D. Martin, Joseph Farnik, and Alton Sterry. The choir was joined by Frank Kraft who sang the solos during the mass. Ave Maria was sung during the recessional by Leo Kraft. Philip Lipp and Lloyd Patrick were the ushers.
Spicher died at his home in Hingham November 26 after a lengthy illness. Survivors in addition to his wife, Hildegarde, daughter Lynn, and son William, all at home, are two daughters, Mrs. Douglas Bibler, (Charlene) Virginia Beach, Virginia; Mrs. Darryl Meyer (Gail), Inverness, and son Daryl, Hingham, all of whom were at his bedside at the time of his death. He is also survived by seven grandchildren; four brothers, Clement, Missoula; George, Chester; Richard, Hingham; Captain Robert Spicher, M. D., U. S. Navy, Pensacola, Florida; and one sister, Mrs. John Flanagan (Fern) of Helena.
Spicher was born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spicher June 7, 1911, at Hingham, where he spent his entire life with the exception of the year spent at Montana State College in Bozeman where he was a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity.
On December 17, 1934, he was married to Hildegarde Gehlen, also of Hingham. He was associated in farming with his father until the latter's retirement. In recent years he had established a partnership with his sons.
Spicher was affiliated with the Elks Lodge in Havre and the Knights of Columbus. He had been a director of The First National Bank in Havre since 1959.
Liberty County Time, Chester, MT, Dec. 3, 1968
CHARLES "RODNEY" SPICHER
Requiem Mass for Charles Rodney Spicher was celebrated by Rev. T. J.Vanderloop, O. Praem, Saturday at Our Lady of Ransom Church in Hingham. Burial rites were held in the Hingham cemetery. The Havre Elks Lodge 1201 also conducted their graveside service.
Pallbearers were Donald Dolezal, Victor Jones, Miram Severud, Charles D. Martin, Joseph Farnik, and Alton Sterry. The choir was joined by Frank Kraft who sang the solos during the mass. Ave Maria was sung during the recessional by Leo Kraft. Philip Lipp and Lloyd Patrick were the ushers.
Spicher died at his home in Hingham November 26 after a lengthy illness. Survivors in addition to his wife, Hildegarde, daughter Lynn, and son William, all at home, are two daughters, Mrs. Douglas Bibler, (Charlene) Virginia Beach, Virginia; Mrs. Darryl Meyer (Gail), Inverness, and son Daryl, Hingham, all of whom were at his bedside at the time of his death. He is also survived by seven grandchildren; four brothers, Clement, Missoula; George, Chester; Richard, Hingham; Captain Robert Spicher, M. D., U. S. Navy, Pensacola, Florida; and one sister, Mrs. John Flanagan (Fern) of Helena.
Spicher was born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spicher June 7, 1911, at Hingham, where he spent his entire life with the exception of the year spent at Montana State College in Bozeman where he was a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity.
On December 17, 1934, he was married to Hildegarde Gehlen, also of Hingham. He was associated in farming with his father until the latter's retirement. In recent years he had established a partnership with his sons.
Spicher was affiliated with the Elks Lodge in Havre and the Knights of Columbus. He had been a director of The First National Bank in Havre since 1959.


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